In their catalogue filter # 006 is referred to as Yellow Green. The
sample picture is an "enchanced" B/W picture.
Henrik
24 jun 2004 kl. 07.55 skrev Carlos Martinez:
>
> I use almost only Cokin filters, I have the dark green 004 as well as
> the
> yellow 001,
> does anyone know if cokin makes an equivalent of the light green ,
> yellow/green ???
> I do not have a recent catalog.
> Carlos
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Walt Wayman"
>
>> "The yellow green 060 filter is generally considered a universal
>> filter
> for black and white landscapes. The tonal range is maintained while it
> lightens greens, slightly reduces haze, and is particularly suitable if
> people are included in the photograph." B+W brochure.
>>
>> "Outdoor portraits, more pleasing tonal rendition of light skin and
>> more
> natural reproduction of foliage: #11 Yellow/Green." National
> Geographic
> Photography Field Guide.
>>
>> "The X1 filter is used with panchromatic film to obtain correct
> monochromatic rendering of multicolored subjects, such as flowers,
> photographed in daylight. This filter is also recommended in
> preference to
> a yellow filter for making outdoor portraits against a sky. The use
> of a
> yellow filter in this instance may result in a chalky rendering of
> flesh
> tones." Kodak Filters and Polascreens For Black-and-White Films.
>>
>> Walt
>>
>
>
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